The Theological Works of Thomas Paine. (The Age of Reason.).J. Watson, 1850 |
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Thomas Paine. enemy , and come again into their own borders , can mean the chil- dren that Matthew makes Herod to slaughter ? Could those return again from the land of the enemy , or how can the land of the enemy be applied to them ...
Thomas Paine. enemy , and come again into their own borders , can mean the chil- dren that Matthew makes Herod to slaughter ? Could those return again from the land of the enemy , or how can the land of the enemy be applied to them ...
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... means leaves out every thing that makes the verse intelligible , and reduces it to a senseless skeleton of names of towns . To bring this imposition of Matthew clearly and immediately before the eye of the reader , I will repeat the ...
... means leaves out every thing that makes the verse intelligible , and reduces it to a senseless skeleton of names of towns . To bring this imposition of Matthew clearly and immediately before the eye of the reader , I will repeat the ...
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... mean clothing of any kind , but property , or rather the admitting a man to or investing him with property ; and as it is used in this Psalm distinct from the word garment , it appears to be used in this sense . But Jesus had no ...
... mean clothing of any kind , but property , or rather the admitting a man to or investing him with property ; and as it is used in this Psalm distinct from the word garment , it appears to be used in this sense . But Jesus had no ...
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... means fulfil the thing called a prophecy , or set it aside . In the passages before examined , I have exposed the falsehood of them . In this I exhibit its degrading meanness , as an insult to the Creator , and an injury to human reason ...
... means fulfil the thing called a prophecy , or set it aside . In the passages before examined , I have exposed the falsehood of them . In this I exhibit its degrading meanness , as an insult to the Creator , and an injury to human reason ...
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... means it supposes God to use are not adequate to the end to be obtained ; and therefore are deroga- tory to the almightiness of his power and the eternity of his wisdom . The New Testament supposes that God sent his Son upon earth , to ...
... means it supposes God to use are not adequate to the end to be obtained ; and therefore are deroga- tory to the almightiness of his power and the eternity of his wisdom . The New Testament supposes that God sent his Son upon earth , to ...
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